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Holiday Parade Of Homes

Packed With Building & Decorating Ideas

12 Days of Christmas, DIY Blogger Trees, Instagram & Pinterest Fun

Arrington, Tenn. (October 21, 2014) Packed with a creative array of building and decorating ideas, the holiday Parade of Homes returns to the beautiful, gated Kings’ Chapel community of Arrington, south of Nashville, December 6-21, 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. daily with the last ticket sold at 7 p.m., and is presented by Reliant Bank and LP Building Products benefiting Make-A-Wish Middle Tennessee.

Kings’ Chapel Developer John Powell said the homes, ranging from French Provincial to English Country, highlight the beauty of Williamson County while providing so many great ideas for visitors.

“Wrapped in 350 acres of green space, the Parade returns to Kings’ Chapel for great home inspiration. We are also hosting 12 Days of Christmas fun events including a Southern Living tablescapes workshop, Pinterest Online Party and a great Instagram contest,” Powell said. “Each of the holiday festive homes has blogger decorated trees based on actual wishes of Make-A-Wish children with themes of the circus, Greece, the Grammys and Comic Con. The trees are also part of a silent auction,” Powell said.

Kings’ Chapel will donate proceeds from Parade events to Make-A-Wish Middle Tennessee. Admission to the parade, an on-going silent auction and the 12 Days of Christmas events will help fund the wishes of several children with life threatening medical conditions. Visit www.KingsChapelLife.com for a full listing of special holiday events including the Mother/Daughter High Tea and Grinch That Stole Christmas Brunch. Powell said a check will be presented during the December 28 Titans home game to Make-A-Wish Middle Tennessee, in partnership with Parade sponsor, LP Building Products.

Emmy-award winning, Dancing With the Stars sensation Derek Hough is kicking off the opening of the Nashville area’s premier home tour, the Parade of Homes at Kings’ Chapel neighborhood in Arrington, on Saturday, November 29 with a Great Gatsby themed dinner/dance to help raise additional funds for tour benefiting charity, Make-A-Wish Middle Tennessee. With limited seating, tickets available via Eventbrite.com.

Established in 2007, the gated community of Kings’ Chapel is located in beautiful Arrington, Tennessee, south of Nashville, and is a natural resource community with dedicated green space acres wrapping each home site. Popular for area events, the property has a historic 1800s chapel and the Club at Kings’ Chapel with on-site chef, a 130,000 gallon heated salt-water pool with a full-service cabana.

With gazillions of home building, decorating and holiday ideas, the Parade of Homes returns to the gorgeous, gated community of Kings’ Chapel in Arrington, just south of Nashville. The city’s premier home tour will be open daily from December 6-21 from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. with the last ticket sold at 7 p.m. Presented by Reliant Bank and LP Building Products, the Home Builders Association of Middle Tennessee event benefits Make-A-Wish Middle Tennessee. Tickets are available online and at the gate – $12 for entry and ages 12 and under are free. The 16-day home tour also features 12 Days of Christmas Parade of Homes related activities, featuring Deck the Halls with Southern Living Lifestyle Garden Editor Carmen Johnston, a Santa’s Workshop and a cooking demonstration by Kings’ Chapel’s own Chef Brian. The Parade ends with a historical rendition of a Civil War Era Christmas sermon at the onsite chapel which dates back to 1804, and the After The Parade Sale on Monday, December 22 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. For a full schedule of events and ticket information, visit www.KingsChapelLife.com.

Julie McCoy has set a magical holiday dining room in the pretty French Provincial Parade home, built by Arnold Homes LLC, open Dec. 6-21, 2014 at Kings’ Chapel community in Arrington, TN.

With great design inspiration for kitchen, bath and outdoor living spaces, the Parade homes feature new home ideas like a tobacco stick mansard ceiling, whiskey barrel shelving, shiplap interior siding and detoriation defying screen porch material. Nashville’s premier home tour unleashes the creativity of four of the area’s top builders teamed with incredible designers and popular Do-It-Yourself (DIY) home bloggers.

Inspired by a tobacco stick painting she created, Kara Block used materials from a family farm for the Gregg & Rains gorgeous English Country style Parade home in Kings’ Chapel community of Arrington, TN open Dec. 6-21, 2014.

Meet the Make A Wish Bloggers

The holiday Parade of Homes, chaired by David Crane, of Crane Builders, includes builder, designer and blogger teams: Arnold Homes LLC with Julie McCoy Interiors and home blogger, The Decorologist; Drees Homes with Design Environments Inc. and home blogger, Rain On A Tin Roof; Gregg & Rains Building Group with ReFresh Home and home blogger, Thistlewood Farms; and, Tennessee Valley Homes building and design with home blogger, Chaotically Creative.

Four beautiful homes are being created for the December Nashville Parade of Homes in Kings’ Chapel community in Arrington, TN.

The gated community of Kings’ Chapel previously hosted the parade in 2012. Neighborhood developer John Powell said the building team represents the best-of-the-best in the industry with the latest in design ideas and holiday inspiration.

Parade of Homes Chairman David Crane with Grace Bingham from Make-A-Wish Middle TN, Kings’ Chapel broker, Katrina Roberts, and developer, John Powell, announce the December 2014 event in the Kings’ Chapel community in Arrington, TN benefiting Make-A-Wish.

“Excitement is building as the year’s only Parade of Homes returns back to Kings’ Chapel. Located in the pretty “Park Area” of the neighborhood, four gorgeous custom homes packed with hundreds of building and design ideas will have several holiday surprises. And, our After-The-Parade Sale takes place Monday, December 22 just in time for last minute holiday shopping,” Powell said.

In 2009, Kings’ Chapel partnered with the Make-A-Wish Middle Tennessee nonprofit for a holiday home show. Powell said it is fitting that this special organization which grants wishes to children with life threatening medical conditions benefits from the home tour.